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31 minutes ago, econometrics said:

OR... there's some of us who like to keep our levels of online identity private. E.g. you know me as Econometrics, and I live in Texas. But, what if I shared a pic with my truck and license plate? Now you can go back and connect my face with my postings online, along with other comments I have made if you ever see my truck driving around town, or run into me somewhere. 

 

Some of us just have a higher desire for privacy. We're not worried about you stealing our trucks or shovels. ?

I guess.  But I just don't care that much.  

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On 12/26/2019 at 6:57 PM, Weaverstreet said:

 

I removed the Silverado badges on the front fenders. The fenders are soft aluminum and you really need to be careful.

 

 

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The fenders are actually steel- thin like tin foil!

 

Your Letters look great!  

 

I did these...they are reflective and look pretty neat at night too. 

 

 

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Another Satin Steel with BD trims domed black letters
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Looks great!


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I have stickers on now but bought some domed black ones few weeks ago, install em one of these days, lol

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BDTrims domed red on Northsky Blue 

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BD Trims domed black with red trim letters on silver ice metallic.

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The dealership I was working with got the truck I wanted shipped to them and it happened to have the lettering inlays installed already. I wanted to keep things clean and simple so I was a little upset at first but they grew on me instantly. I love the slight contrast. 
 

They are a matte charcoal grey which I think looks fantastic on the black truck. 
 

 

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Amazon around $35.  I like how you don't see the "texture" unless you're right on it.  Just enough contrast for me, and kinda matches the headlight carbon look. 

 

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BDtrims matte black domed insert letters. Package doesn’t come with application directions, but be sure to use their website as a reference point. 

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